Michigan State Police cop injured after car strikes his SUV

Amy Huschka Detroit Free Press Published 9:05 AM EDT Oct 28, 2018 A Michigan State officer got a mild concussion after being struck while he was in his patrol car at the scene of a separate traffic crash he was investigating in Macomb County, Michigan State Police said in a series of tweets. On Saturday, around 12:15 p.m., an MSP SUV was struck on the shoulder of Intersate 94 near Masonic in Roseville. A driver reportedly lost control of her vehicle and slid into the patrol car. More on freep.com: They look like cops, but they’re not. And they’re all over Michigan. Bo and Woody are back, thanks to Jim Harbaugh and Mark Dantonio The officer said he had neck pain and dizziness. He was treated by EMS at the scene before being taken to McLaren Hospital. He was released from the hospital with a mild concussion. The female driver is under suspicion of driving under the influence of narcotics. She reportedly consented to a blood test and is in custody on local warrants. “Please make sure you move over a lane and slow down when approaching emergency vehicles on the side of the road,” the MSP said in a tweet. “We were lucky this time!”